April 2019 Dear Friends, Good news! Word of Father Capodanno and his Cause for Sainthood continues to spread far and wide. Requests for the DVD Called and Chosen continue at a pace of 5-10 per week. Many of these requests are from you!! Thanks so much for spreading Father’s story – we cannot complete our Cause without you. Additionally, there are many other indications of support. A group at Archbishop Ryan High School in Philadelphia is sponsoring a website entitled “Prayers Unite the World” which enables prayer requests from religious groups around the world: www.prayersunitetheworld.org . The Father Capodanno Guild website is listed under “Communities, Causes for Sainthood”. In February, a Staten Island track meet involving over 1,000 High School kids competing in ten races featuring “The Father Capodanno Mile” as the first race. On the right is a photo of the winners receiving a trophy from Gloria Holman, Father’s sister. Presentations to spread the word about Father Capodanno’s virtuous life and heroic death occur frequently around the country and always receive enthusiastic and generous support. Bob and Nancy Giglio addressed the faculty and students at St. Anthony’s High School on Long Island, NY where Mark Capodanno (a relative of Father’s) is a teacher. Mark Helms presented Father Capodanno’s story on Veteran’s Day to 40 students in the Youth Group at St. Aquinas parish in East Lansing, MI; and in December two Marine Corps JROTC groups of over 200 members at Michigan City High School, IA and River Rouge High School, MI (photo on left). In March Guild Board member Don Campbell addressed parishioners at St. Maria Goretti Parish in Hatfield, PA. Approximately 60 people attended, and over $500 in donations were raised. Other Guild Board members, Father Dan Mode and Mary Preece collaborated at St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Church in Fairfax VA, to describe their involvements with promoting the story of the Grunt Padre and his Servant of God status. The signed, numbered lithographs of Father Capodanno provide another reflection of support and admiration. Many of the religious and military groups that are named in his honor have graciously donated the $150 required to receive the portrait and are hanging it in their meeting places as a source of inspiration. Others have chosen to gift the portrait to their parish or chapel – a significant remembrance of Father’s care for our faith. Portraits are still available for a contribution on line or by check. Our next newsletter will provide an update regarding the “ACTA” required documents, that the Tribunal submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in 2017. In addition, there will be information about the annual Memorial Mass in September. Last year, our Guild’s Board of Directors decided that we could not afford to pay EWTN to televise the Mass. We heard your disappointment and recognize the lost opportunity to use television to advance The Cause. Our Board has reconsidered and has decided to televise this year’s Mass.
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